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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 1908 ... J .LL 'jam WORLD'S MARKETS TODAY MURDER BIRTHS . to Mr. and Mrc K04 Cleveland, a QUIET 10IIE III POTATO MARKET Trade Is Slow, With Alaska Demand About OverNo ' Business With South. Wholesale market features: Potato market very julet. Bwmi potatoes are lower. Eggs holding steadier. Poultry down another notch. Salmon coming from the sound. Cii.ined salmon holding firm. "Tomato market la lower. Local grapes drug market. Heavy veal depresaea price. Pressed hoga quoted firmer. Potato Market Very Qnl Practically nil Alaska bualness In the local potato market Is over for the 1908 season. After the flrat of the month, when the steamer soils for the north there will scarcely be any call at all for It la not likely that any later steamer will be able to get Into the northern waters before the freese-itp. This means that dealers have practically quit their purchases for Alaska account although a few smalUsales for that direction may still be made. With the absence of the northern call there la pruottcally nothing doing In the potato market at the moment. Local re gulrements have already been filled, the heavy arrivals of half-matured stock choking the channels of trade. There Is no southern demand at the moment but despite this there Is no pressure of note In the market and outside of the with drawals of the premium for Alaska stock the market ts unchanged. Sweet potatoes are In very heavy re ceipt at the moment and some dealera have cut the price to 12.802.75. Thus far receipts of local onions have generally been of very small sire and In consequence demand has not been very heavy. almon Market la rimer. There Is an Increasing demand for Co lumbia river canned salmon of every quality and prices are being fuljy main tained with more orders now coming than can be confirmed. The extent of- the demand for Alaska palmon shows to some extent the im provement In the better grade of fish. The New York Commercial eays of the situation: " A continued good Interest locally Is noted In Alaska red salmon on the basis of opening quotations of 11. IB per dos en t. o. T. coaat, wfilt outside packers accepting business at 2 Ho per dozen less on good brands and $1.10 per dozen on Httle known brands. These concessions . are said to be more or less general, and in some cases are In the shape of brok ers' commissions. The large buyers are said to have booked order quite freely at the 11.15 per doten basis on Alaska red tails, though many reports are cur rent that the preferred buyers secured material concessions from the opening figures. A good deal of business has been put through In medium red and cohoes on the basis of J1.00 f. o. b. coast." . Bl Demand for Beds. New York Journal of Commerce says: "Attention Is still monopolized by the ajllmon proposition. Orders for the 1908 pack of Alaska reds are coming in free lv from all parts of the country, and It lit freely predicted that at the present rate of sales the entire pack will be old within the next day or two. In spite of ...e comparatively low prices made for this season's output and the heavy demand, there Is a (rood deal of talk of concessions made to the large jobbers. In some celling quarters it is admitted that special discounts have been made to the heavy buyers, but It Is asserted that in all esses these con censions were of a confidential charac ter, and that the cut has been by no means general. Agents of other pack ing Interests deny that they have made or that there has been occasion for them to make any departure from the opening price of 11 15 f. o. h. const on the Alas ka reds grade. However, It seems to he well t'stamlshed that one of the packers, who is a prominent though not one of the largest factors In the busi ness, has made, through a widelv dis tributed circular, a flat price of $1.12S f. o. b. coast on his brands." Heavy Teal Depresses Market. Of late the-arrivals of heavy sizes of dressed veal have been very liberal and the result Is that the trade Is over-i stocked. Select sizes, however, are still j llndinsr a eood denned at printed prices .diKft for dressed hogs Is firm along the street wltn fancy stock weighing from 140 to 150 pounds selling at 8jj Si lc a nound. Cnlcken market Is weak and lower with sales of hens around 13c during the past 24 hours. Springs sold at loc generally. Egg market is steadier with most sales of select at 2fic Some withdrawals from local storage are reported with of ferings around 2426c. Brief Rotas of the Trade. Fresh salmon Is now being received from Aberdeen. Same price. Celery arrivals are slightly better but the matket is holding good around 65 g 76c a dozen. Local grapes are In an oversupply and varieties are not finding much call over 75c. Best outside stock ranging from 11.00 to $1.50 a crate although the market is slightly easier. Tomato market Is lower because of heavier arrivals and fancy stock Is re ported sold from 80c to 40c a box Cheaper stock at any old figure. Front street sells at the following prices. Those paid shippers are less regular commissions: utter, Xgrs and Poultry. BUTTER Extra creamery. JIVic; fancy. 27Hc; store, He BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o. b. Portland Sweet cream, SOc; sour, 2TV4o per lb. EGGS Local beet. 251f28c; ordinary, 246 25c: large lots, lc leaa; eastern. 14c; local storage 24c. CHEE6E Fuli cream, flats, triplets and daisies, 14 He; Young Americas, H 4 c POCLTRY Mixed chickens, ISc; fancv hens. ISfrUVie; roosters, old, 9e; frvers, 15c; broilers. 15c per lb.; geese, spring. 14c; turkeys, alive. 17c; spring durks. 13 15c lb; pigeons. 1125 dor; dressed poultry. 1814c lb. higher. Bops, Wool "na Bices. HOPS 1907 cprv first prime, 8c; rrlme 44c; medium to prime, 34c; medium 24c lb; 19v crop, 20140 lb; contracts, c. SHEEPSKINS Shearing. lftMtc ..-k hnri wool. 25cO40c: medium wool'. 50c4ll each;, long wool. TicgN 11 25 each. WOOL -1908 Willamette MOHAIR IW Nominal. TALLOW Prime, per lb, 2 and grease. 24 nirrTUi RARK I Q 4c. U1DE6 Pry hides, llftlte EUROPE AFTER ON BLUESTEm Wheat With inff- Mnrket Is Firmer Demand Increas--Heavy Receipts. 4 World's Wheat Prices. d Kept. S Portland t S'JR 4 S Chicago 94 4 4 New York 1.01 v 4 Kansas City 87 s 4 wfnnlpeg 96 4 4 Liverpool 7s4d 4 SMASH RECORDS EVERY SESSION i ' Southern Pacific Again to tins .Front Prices Are Being Boosted Fast. LOWER PRICES B JED HOGS Demand Not Brisk at High Value Heretofore Billing Market Good. HOARD OF TRADE RECEIPTS. Hnrley Flour Hay . oata Wheat Aug , . 9 ; ." 9 . . 5 . .113 -( ars - .10. Aug 29. 7 Aug. 2S 3 65 With the heaviest arrivals of wheat In the history of local shipping, the wheal market is again very active and prices are already showing the effects of an Improved demand. Most of the sales for foreign Kcount are for bluestem an'i this is having a very stimulating effect upon values In that line. The lead In price Is there fore Increased another cent a bushel, making the dlf fercnti'il between club and bluestem 5c Instead of 4c yesterday and compared with the usual differen tial of 2e a bushel. Many more Inquiries are being re ceived for wheat from tin- Medlterni nean, most of them being for bluestem but the trade believes that the orders will soon call for club if bluestem Is not obtainable. The cash oats market continues very stiff with producers unwilling to let go even at present prices. At country points the trade has been paving on a basin of $28 Portland fur the past week for No. 1 white On the board of trade today there was an advance of 4c In December wheat, but September was unchanged at 89c. Oats market was quiet with a frac tional advance in December and the same prices for September. No change appeared In barley futures on the board to(av and the following official prices of t,he transactions are shown; CLl'B WHEAT. Open, Close. S9B 9B 91B 9 1 B NO. 1 WHITE OATS. gept 140B HOB Dec HOB 141 4B SeDt. '. 120B 120B I Dec 122'i 122HB Sept. Dec. fundamental principles of a healthy up ward movement. Public Inierest Is al weyg essential to a broad market, but the fart that stocks are keln5 markil up on limited buying hardly speaks well for the stability of prices particularly In view of existing conditions. As the election approaches political news Is likely to cause an acute situation and business Interests generally will hatjdly be disponed to Increase their committ ments until the outlook Is more assur ing. The steel trade Is considered the bsrometei of general trade conditions, displaying a steady tendency, but signs of further Improvement are not pro nounced, which should tend to make further bullish activity In the stock market look rather Inconsistent. Range of New York prices furnished by Overbeck & Cooke company: DESCRIPTION Am. Copper Co.. Am. Car At F., do pfd Am. Cot. Oil, i A m. Loco . c . . Am. Suenr, c . . Am. Smelt., r. O V ft 3 XT I 80, 41 4 1034 ! 57 V ii.t;4 9S4! Sl, R0 41i, u 104 11 03 3 I 35 4 57 4: 57 1 31) 4 136 4 I'll1 iS C o 41 ii 103 35; 57 135 4 53 S i 1 4 641 1 4 7 i I 42 j 5 4 1 35',! 56 4 044 5 4 176 64 14S1 4 2i 36 4 36 57 4 644 94 53 h; !76 6 Liverpool Wheat Market. Liverpool. Aug. 29 - Wheat No. 1 northern Duiuth ciosea bs :ui us sa; -o 2' hard winter, is ittdftiis !t; waua naaa, is m Septem&sjlr. 7a 4V1; 6Hd. No. BUd. December, Oregon, I 16 mixed, valley. 11 UHtfite. I 0 4c; No, lb; green. 6iV4C calves, green, spine. irs. 137c IB; culls, green salt. 4c lb. Ortta, rlomr ana nay. WHEAT Buying price, new Track. Portlmd Club t4JOc; blueatem, !!. fortyfold. Oc; red. irfllSc; Wil lamette valley oc J" FLOUR Belling price Eastern Ore gon patent.. 4; itralghta. 4 f M. .'port.. SI.MVI.T; valley. 14 jf: grthtm .. $44: whol. wheat. 4i; rre s. M bale, ft. MILLSTVFF8 Billing prlce-Prtn, !; niddJlc... $ie; short., fitf It it: Chen. I2l49!t ter ton. Vrewtng. ' w HAT Producer firtre Jeew tlmotKy, Wuiametl. vailey. Xincy, tUflU;. r dlnary. $14; eastern clover. nliaal tlO nl fill fa III. OATS Track, new No. 1 white, $28 (g'28.75; gray, $27.50fi:28 per ton. Fruit, and Vegetables. FRESH FRl'ITS Orapges, J4.009' 4.50; bananas, 5 4c per lb., crated, 6c; lemons. $4.50 Ij. 6.2 j box, grapefruit. $4 (ft 4 50; pineapples, Hawaiian, $3j 3.50 doz; cantaloupes, tlig'1.76; blnokberrles, $1; peaches, 6080c; pears, 1.00 1.25; grapes 75c $1.25; watermelons, $1.50 4? 1.75 cwt; casabas. $2 2.25 doz. ONIONS New Oregon, $1,251 1 50 per hundred: Walla Walla.- $1(125 per sack; garllct c lb. POTATOES New, selling. $1.10 1.25; buying for shipping. per cwt., $1.10; ordinary, 80Er90e: sweet, 43 4 4c. APPLK8 New, 75c 1.60 box. YEGKTARLKS Turnips, new Oregon, $1.25; beets, $1.50; carrots. $1.25(e'1.50 sack; parsnips, 85c(0$l; cabbage, $1.75 $2.00; tomatoes, 30 0 40c box: beans. 5c; cauliflower. California, crate, ( -); peas. Oregon. 5c; horseradish, 810c; artichokes, ( ) doz; creen onions, 15c per doz; peppers, bell, 5c; Chile. ( ); head lettuce, 25ff30c doz; cucumbers, local. "Oxalic doz; radishes.. 15c dozen bunches; celery. 65 U 75c; eggplant, 6 0 8c; green corn. $1.50 sack. Groceries, Nuts, Eto. Sl'GAR California & Hawaiian Re finery Cube, $6.40; powdered, $6.26; berry. $6.06; di v granulated. $6 05: XXX granulated, $5 5; conf. A , $6 05; extra B., $5.60; golden G., $6 10; D.. yellow. $5.35; beet granulated, $5. So; barrels, 15c; half barrels. SOc; boxes, 65c ad vance on sack basis. (Above prices are 30 days net cash quotations . HONEY New, 15c per lb. COFFEE) Packagebrands, $16 60. 8 ALT- Coarse Half ground, 100s, $11 per ton; 60s, $11.50, table, dairy, 60s $16.50; 10s. $16.00; bale.. $2 36; Imported Liverpool, 50s $20.00: 100s, $19.00; 4s. $1S.00; extra fine barrels, 2s, 5s and 10s, $4.50& 6 50. Liverpool lump rock. $20.50 per ton KICK imperial japan .-so. 1. ec; rso. 2. 64Hj6c; New Orleans, head, lc; AJax. ( ); Creole, 6(r. BEANS Small white. $4.76; large white, $4.75; plnk$3 86, bayou, $3.85; Llmas, $5.85; Mexfcan reds, ). Meat, run a,nd provision.. HAMS, BACON, ETC Portland pack (local) hams, 1C to 13 lb., 17c per lb; brcakfa.t bacon, 1641 23 4c lb. picnic, lie lb; cottage roll, 12c lb; regular short clears smoked, 124c lb; backs, smoked. 124c' lb: smoked short clears, 134c: clear bellies, smoked. 13 4c lbt should er. 12c lb; pickled tongues, , ()c eich. DRESSED MEATS Front street Hogs, fancv. 7 4 'j c lb; ordinary. -7c: large, 6c; veal, extra, 8 4 i 9c lb; ordi nary, ? b o lb; heaw, bfgUr lb; mutton, fancy, 7G7 4c lb; spring lamb. ,yhic lb. LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, 10s, 14c per lb; 6s. 14 4c per lb; 60-lb tins. 114c per lb; steam rendered. 10s. 13c per lb, 5, 13 4c per lb, compound. 10., 4c per lb. FISH Rock cod 12 4c lb; flounders. c per lb; halibut. 5c per lb; striped bass, 15c per lb. catfish. 11c per lb; salmon. Chinook. 9c per lb; steelheads. 4c per lb; .ilverslde, 7c per lb: her rings. 6c per lb. soles .c pet lb; shrimp 10c 10; percn, c per in, inmcoo. 11c pr lb; lobster. lr per lb; rresh mackerel, ic per lb: crawfish. JOc per doaen; stur geon. 114c per lb; black bass, JOc per lo pfd I 1 1 1084 Anaconda M. Co. 48 V 48 'S 48 41 48 4 Am. Woolen, c. I 24 Atchison, c .... 91V 91 90 I 91 do pfd ! I I 9 4 v B. O.. c ,.,..! 95 95 95 I do pfd Brooklyn H. Tr. Can Par. C C. '1. W.. v. . C, M. .St. P.. C. . N. W.. c. . . Cbes. & Ohio... Col V ,v I , r . Col. So, c Colo. (?., 2,1 pfd. do first pfd. . . Corn Products, c, do pfd Del. & Hud. . . . D & R. (.. c. . . Erie. (- ln second pfd. do first pfd . . C, Northern, pfd. Illinois Central. Louis. & Nash . . M a nha t tan R v . . M., K T.. c. . do pfd 1 Distill. is ; 36S Ore Lands : 67 1 Mo. Pan ilc -,-)".,t-;,!i8 4 ' National Lead ..'f Snl Friday 1907 . 10 1005 . New York, Aug. SO. Southern Pacific FORI DAI broke another record today, advancing to 106 and closing at the highest point '"V"". vet reached by that Issue. I nlon Pa cific was also bullish. There was a rumor regarding the merging of the Hock Island and the Southern Pacific systems. Strength was the predomlnent fea ture In the market today, but consider able profit taking caused recession from high level and the close was firm. Buying of the character conspicuous during the last few sessions was analn In evidence, but ruhllr participation has not shown a material Increase. It seems apparent that the Interests be hind the present movement are work ing for higher prices, but In this con nection thev are doing so against, the LIVESTOCK RUN. Hog.. Cattle. Sheep. 1 (Ml .... 1,168 96 100 82 76 60 25 too 60 Portland 1'nlon Stockyards. Aug. 19. There is a weaker tone In feed hoga In the local livestock market although the general trend of the hog market re jnaln. good with price unchanged for the da v. Feed boas l.a' been In ratner literal receipt of late and supplies are somewhat ahead of the demand at the high Jirlces that have heretofore ruled Toduv"s value 011 feelers will not range over $5 on compared with $6 and $5.60 yesterday. Cattle market Is firm although noth ing Is today selling over $4 because of the inability of commission men to e cur first clsss nuallty. Sheep market Is firm and unchanged. There were no arrivals of sheep for the da v. The following Individual sales are representative of the present livestock market: Weltrht. Av 436 sheep DM60 130 lambs s.i'.'l Price. $3 6 BY BLACK HAND Assassin Opens Door of Chi cago Shop, Shoots Pro priclor, Flees. (t'olNd Prrl VV!r I Chicago, Aug 29 The H;..-k l'anrt claimed anotbei victim in 1 I.i.hk to day when Mlrhnel Dlspliiiito. a wealth) Italian, wen shot and killed :n Ms l.sr her shop Dl.plnunto ws standi!. in Ms Micp when a stranger openr.i the iA,,r. and without a word shot him The assassi nation wa. so swifi and iml Ifl that the murderer had t" making his escape There I. much unrssln' s amn to-do Italians, as it Is reported recentl v have from the recet e, Illack Mai d llile In K wll. s!- f r tt 1 CARLSON - Augu.t Victor Carlaon. daughter HKMHTIlF.KT August 2. to Mr. and Mr (i.rftebl Hemstreet. 657 Hol brttok. a son HA XT Kit A'lmiHt 28. to Mr. and Mr.. C A Hixier, 371 Twentythlrd, a daughter HAIlACCo AiiKust 2. to Mr and Mrs. N H.iracco. i.SO Patton, a daughter. POKT'KK August .'I. to Mr. and Mrs. l M I'orter 7.'. I'tilon. a son. CHAPMAN AuaiiMt 1. to Mr. and Mrs Harry chapman, 3W2 East Fifteenth, a d a 1 g h 1 e r ANDEltHON All. ust 15. to Mr. and Mrs C P. Anilerson, 66 7 h s'n. STHnVU --Augu.t 26 11 W ftroiiK. 771 sen ItWKI.V August IS. to Mr and Mi" .1 II Rankin. 778 Roosevelt, a son. IH'iiiiKS August 22. to Mr. snrl Mrs. II C. Hrooks. 26!l College, a son. M'i'oKMIi'K -AiiKust 24. to Mr and Mrs M Mccormick, 473 4 Northrup. APPLEC.ATK August 23, to Mr. andl Mrs A M Applegate. 60 East Flf-I te.-ntd. a daughter I NEW TODAY. Rose City ay .i Vancouver, Jjyg BULL to Mr. and Mrs East Eighth, a RUN GRADED OKATIJS intnui,li EPISCOPALIANS WILL MEET AT PENDLETON (gperlal Dtupnteh to Thr Jrurn! I Pendleton. Aug. 29 - The fi,,. vocation of the new r.pisc.pil n (. slonary diocese of eastern nreK,,n ill be held at this city on .xentemher 13 The rectors of the Eplc,,pal clou, lies at I-a Ctrandfl. 1'nlon, Hiker I'ltv. Huntington and central nr. ten will meet here with Rlshop Robert I. T'a.W rtr.ck nres dlbg. This win oe ine rirst meeting called by Hlshor, nII,TER Aug' ee.it EuKene, w reek. St age 23. 30, Frank kllle.l Roltr. In train IXUKIlTAKEns Dl'NNIN'5. M'ENTKE fI LBAI'OH, undertakers and embalmers; modern in eiery detail. Seventh and Pine Main nn l.ndy assistant. J. P. Hnley & Son VXL will he th Hlshop Paddock "f thl. Hlorese and ttie wora oi mrmaiii ,iririnliln( the dloces. and of fllllUK vacancies will be performed nt Hat! time. The meeting will also inc lude I delegates from all or me clirrer churches of the eastern Oregon ,imc. and son l.ndv assistant. Main 9, A-1599. kT.LF.H" IlTltNF.H CO. FI'NERAL TTT rectors, embalmers. 270 Russell, Fast 1 o s Lady assistant LI.UAHD Hll,..iAN 22" 3rd street. F.l t IC S n N 1 'Nh KH TAKING bslmlng; lady ss t; 409 VNTlERTA K EH, CO.. Alder. M EM-6138. CEMKTEKira 3 26 3 00 2.50 3.00 I 3.00 I 2.50 weaker. firm. Values un- i 53 4' 1 76 I 144 4 '144 V4 11 4 42 I 424 35 4: 36'4 35 a! 35 56 4 64V 643 1 9 V4 77 70 23j 1 3 9 4 : 13S 4 139 3( 23 i 29 A 3!4 39 4 1 37 "t 1,14 1394, 13K 1394 24 4 3 si 13S4 139''1394 '139 139 1 34: 324' 32V 32 Co. N. Y. Central N. V.. O. W. Nor. A West . do pfd No. American No. P.tclfic, c. Penn. R'v . . P. :., L. .v ( Pressed St. C, c. io pfd Reading, c do 2d pfd . . . 1st pfd. .. I. & S.. c. . pfd island, c. . nfd S. F. 2pf lOti, 43 74 144 125, i'6 36S 6S 5R 1 o l'i nti u. 4.1 4 2' 7441 74 i . .. . 3fi fi7 S5iJ 144 4 143 4 12.-.S 125 4 U7 4; 96! Ii4 4 67 5?H S54 1 Ort 4 4 2i 74 81 63 4 143', 12 5 4 29 steers 2S.495 5 steers 4.8SO 21 cows 20,03fi 5 cows 4.775 22 cows 19.190 27 cows 24X05 2 cows 2,135 A vear asro todav hogs were cattle firm and sheep chanared for the tin. Official vard values HngH Best east of crdltiary. fi . 7 5 f" 7 ; bl fats. J1; stockers Hnd 'attle Select. east steers 14: medium 3.75: ordi".ar, $3,2511 3 50; best and belfers. $2 75''a 3. medium 42.25 h 2.5" 8tngs. $2 R0 8; hulls. $ Sheep Rest wethers. $3.50; ordinary wethers ?3ff3 25; lambs. $4; straight ewes, $2.60; mixed lots, $2.60 fl- 2.76. Veal Choice young calves, $4.50; heavy and rough, $34. tods y : mountains, $ , ; rkers and China feeders, $5. of mountains. steers. $3 50 'a cow s 1 ws. 22c; enstern first, 25c; eastern seconds. 23c; thirds. 21c; storage. 29r Butter, per pound California fresh. 4 80 1 extra. 254c; first, 23c; seconds. :.v; 3 60 i thirds. 20c; eastern extras. 24c, packing No 1. 204c; packing so ic New cheese, per pound California first., fancv, 104c; firsts, 10c, seconds, 94c; California Young America, fancy. 124c; first, 12c; eastern Oregon fancy, 13c; eastern Oregon Young America, fancy. 14 4c. Potatoes, per cental River white (sacks! fancy. RScSfiM OO; poor, 70ftKfl.-; Salinas burbnnks. $ 1.36 fir 1 K0 ; earlv rose. RoSE CITY PINOLE GRAVES. $10; f.imlly lots, $25 to $75. Superintend ent at cemetery corner of Fremont st and full v mad Phone Tabor 206. For full Information apply to Frank Schle gel. 53: Worcester blk. Phone A-282S. NEW TODAlf. 75iS5e: sweet fcotatoes, 1 4 fa 14" Onions, per sack Yellow, 60 5 65c, oranges, per box Valencies, $2.50lj 4.00. BOSTON COPPER MARKET. Cooke On.) bid prices: 3 . 88 .111 Chicago, Aug I'p 5 Cents. 29 Officii! Hoes Chicago 6.000 Kansas City .. 2,000 Omaha 5.500 liogp are 5c higher, terdav 3 300- rerelnts mixed. $S.l"iS 7.05; heay. $6 66?7.n5 rough. $6 10fi .40;f light. $6.10r4 90 Cattle and sheep steady. run : Cattle. Sheep. 500 1.500 600 400 400 Left over yes- year ago, 14.01111 EUROPE MIXED Ai CHICAGO PRICE DROPS i (Furnished by Overbeck I rtnston Aua. 29 - Of fit i Adventure ... 9 4.Isewnouse .. Apex 4 4No. Hutte . Alloucz 36 osceloa .Arcandlan ... 4 old Dom . . . ! Atlantic U 'Old Hon . . . I Bingham .... 50 Parrot I Rutte Coala.. 274Phoenlx .... I JMack Mt. ... 3 Qutncy j Cal. Ariz. . .1224 Royale j Cal & Hecla.670 iShannon ... Centennial .. 34 Sup. Pitts I Copper Range 79 Tamarack . . Cop M t 1 rinu y Dalv West 1PA !l'nited East Butte .. SS' tah M. c.rTihv 1 04 U T'tah Cons... Orpenp n4 ' Victoria 5 Olroux 4 4 'Wolverine 146A ii.ii 7 U Winona 65 141 UKon of 684IC. 8. Min 42 4 16 41!'. S. Oil 26 84; A Few Dollars Invested in Portland Real Estate NOW Will Build UP An Income FOR LIFE WATER STREETS TEN-FOOT PARKINGS CEMENT SIDEWALKS ELECTRIC LIGHTS TELEPHONE SERVICE A SCHOOLHOUSE BUILDING RESTRICTIONS LOTS f 400 TO f TOO Size 50x100 Including All Improvements We Sell HARTMAN & THOMPSON Chamber of Commerce Can Vou 3 lots all In cultivation, close to car. fruit and garden. 4-room house, water In yard. 1800: J450 down; the lots alone are worth more money. KENDR1CK & ON, 1424 2d at., cor. Alder. A SNAP City Best paying 20-room apartment house, clears above expenses from 7S to 1100 month. Partly furnished, for 1500. Gas ranges, heaters, running water. Inquire 115 12th St., corner Washington. A-4252. RE A L ESTATE TRANSFERS Lawyers' Abstract Trust Co.. room 6 Board of Trade bldg.; abstracts a specialty. Have your abstracts made by the Title A Trust Co., 7 C of C. CHICAGO WHEAT Sept. Dec. May- Open. HS4 'lose. 944 9S'g MARKET. Aug. 29. I.oss. t ' 95 98' ',4 Michigan Mohawk Nevada Cons NippissiiiR . . 42 4 1 42 4 . 25 j M OT 4444 A 71 Ti do Rep. do Rock do St. I. do 1st pfd St. D. t S. V.. c do pfd Sou t h. Par., c . . do pfd Southern Rv c do pfd Texas Pacific, T . St I,. & W.. do pfd Union Pacific, c. do nfd 1". S. Rubber, c. do nfd C. S Steel Co., c do pfd Wabash, c do pfd West C Tel . . . Wis". Cent , c . . . . do pfd Westlnghouse Wheeling I.ak" . i'tah 23 V SO 4 ! 17K 3 5 - 6 ! '1741 10 4 4 119 20 49 4 26 '129 4 ! 7 244 M 1T' 3 :. 27 4 3 4V . 1 95 4 1 129 I S7 .1 H6 2 .1 I ROl ! 174' :; -1 4 1 26 4 1 . i . 1 7 ' !"6 119" 2 11 49' 2 6 17 119 4 19t '49 4 25 4 i 1 7 3 5 27 44 42 106, 119 4 19 49 4 26 4 ! 17 :i 62 , I S6 4 6 4 ' e v 1 62 56 47 :i Hi 4 ! 12 4 24 44 57 163 KB 4 1 1 3 4 4 . , 1 1 cO 7 46V! 47 1 V 1 1 11 4 : 1 1 1 H 2 4 12 4-124 ' 6 . . 554 4'. 2 4 24 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 I 4 73 4' 74 ' 9 4 .' 4I Chicago. Aug. 29. Kurope was mixed In Its views of the wheat market todly and this caused considerable selling here nt the start of todays session. There wfis a sharp cut of c in Sep tember but the other options opened but 4 to 1,0 under yesterday. Liver pool closed s to 4d under yesterday. This market was rather dull after the opening with September closing within very narrow limits to the close where It stood c under yesterday Cash wheat prices: No. 2 reil. 944 96c; No 3 red. 94(i954c; No. 2 hard winter. 94496c; No 3 hard winter, 94 95Hc; No. 3 sprliiK, 96 'n-$1.04. Range of prices furnished by Over beck & Cook Co : WHEAT. Open. High. Low 94 95 4 94 4 94 4 95 4 94 V, San Francisco 0Bce Oregon Journal 1206 Call Biilg. Telephone Kearney H1S1 ADVERTISEMENTS AMD 8OTS BCBIPTIOSIS RECEIVED. Oregonlans when In San Francisco can have their mall sent In care of The Journal Office. J. L. BROWN, Representative. way HUM Total sales 4115. per lb: black cod. doien; per lb; lh silver smelts iC 7He par lb, crab. $1.0fl0 shad. !Uc per lb: roe ahad. c had roe. llHc per lb. OTBTER8 Shoal water Ion I? SO: per 1-It Bick pla per rallon. l 4; per ieo-ir saca. l0fta le: Eagle canned, tc can. IT 00 dosen. eastern In shell. II "5 per 10d. CLAMS Hardshell, per boa. 12 4; raaor clams, it. 0 per box: 1 &c pr doa. Patata, Ool, OH, ITVo. ROPE Pura Manila. 11c: sIsaL IWC. L B. I IMsrcn Oil.. Raw hhia. Kir raaea. c: boiled, bbls. He; caae, lc( a gal: lota of JiO gailoca, le lesa; oil cake meal. 114 ton. BENZINE c d. ea. H4e per ral, Irnn Mla , It He fr 4, TURPENTINE In case. 1 ia per gal; (H bMa, te per ral. WHITE LEAD Ton lota. Te t lb; -! 1ta. c lh: ! Iota, ISe Ik. WIRK NAILS Pre!t basis, II It. Ray. per gal- is.eo; unm- 11 c; standard sisal. I4e. Latest News of Oregon Crops Sept. Dec. Dec , May Sept. Dec. May . Sept. I lec M a y Sept. Oct. Jan. Sept. Oct. Jan. Sept. Oct. Jan old. . 984 98 CORN. . 774 78 . 66 66 . 4 64 OATS. . 49 4 49 4 49 49 6 1 514 PORK. .1475 1475 . 14S5 148." .1620 1620 LARD. . 937 937 . 945 947 . 935 937 RIRS. . 887 890 . 895 S97 . 840 840 98 1 , 'a 66 4 6 4 4 484 4 9 to 4 94 94 4 94 T7 664, 64 4 4 8 4 9 5 1 CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Each Insertion, 1 cent a counted word. No ad less than 15 cents per Insertion 7 Insertions for the price of 6. T.rst and found, help wanted, sltua- ' tlon wanted, for rent and wanted to i rent ads, 1 cent a word, 3 Insertions for the price or l. Count six words to the line. "New Today" (agate measure, 1 Inch, 14 lines), 84 cents per inch. "Want Ads'' will be accepted over the phone, but The Journal will not be re sponsible for errors, should any occur In such ads. Prompt payment expected. Phones, 3Iain Hours. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m Saturdays, 8 a. m. to 10 p. m 7173; A-G051.I SIXTH streetcar WEATHER REPORT Montavilla, Portland OFFERS MANY INDUCE MENTS TO THE BUYER FIRST Best investment in Multnomah county. SECOND Excellent loca tion for a homesite to the ma nor woman who wants to save that rent. THIRD No better soil anywhere. FOURTH Immediate pos session upon first pay ment. FIFTH No red tape build ing restrictions to keep out the laboring man. Double- track service with a 5 and a car everv 1 i62 14 ;5 1607 93 5 945 935 65 8 9 5 83 2 1 165 1475 1610 93 7 j)45 9:15 NORTHWEST WKXTHHR FORECAST. Oregon Fair tonight. Sunday fair; warmer except near const, northwest winds Washington Fair tonight; Sunday fair; warmer except nnr ccast. west erly winds Idaho Fair tonight. Sunday fair; warmer north portion 9 The rflns of lll e fnjprr1 all .l tfrews ar lnid n ? He S" t hn t t lie I Pr.-ncall all m it has hern i Mna'l pcrtion of n remain to be A Ibany. Or . Aim : the pa st t wn da threshing an! all h..rv off and waiting f o su season can b finish, the grain In t!il s cleaned up and unlv the late spring gra: cared for. PRODI CE IX SAX FRANCISCO. San Francisco, Aug. 29 Wheat. No 1 California club, per cental. II 67 S ri 1 70: California white Australian, 1 75 i 180; northern bluestem. 172H' 180, northern club, tl.fi ; Inferior grades of wheat, 11 504) 1 SO; reds, II 65 W 1 72. Barley Feed. 1.30'J?1 85: common to fair. tl. 26til.30: brewing, at San Fran cisco, nominal, at 11 45b 1 55; chevalier. 11506160. according to quallo Kggs, per dejeep California fresh. In eluding cases, extras. 34 c, first", 3-lc. se, finds. 26 Sc. eastern selecte.i. The western trough of low pressure I now extends from .Manitoba south' 'through the Dakotas, and thence south ward lo Arir.ona. There Is a small 1 sec ondare l"W pressure area over I'tah. ! i which as yet lias caused no rain. A IiikI: pres'ire. srea has moved fioni th ! north California coast northward, and i ns crest this mornins: Is evidently at i . a off the month of the Columbia river. The. Atlantic high pressure area has re- i nialned nearlv stationary and deoresseU .(nlli in Intensity Good rains have fsllen In Oregon, Vashington, northern j.t Hritlsh Columbia and Alberta. Mi-.d l-.gl.t rains have fallen at scattered .,M.-,.S jn Montana and the Iakotas. 1 1 -j k the exception of local rains in lows, northern Illinois and northern' ' ' Indiana, fair weather prevails nearly: e rvwhere In the eastern siaies n is cooUr in southwestern Montana and 8,,ni tuastern Idaho, and the tempera fires on the Pacific slope are geneialK b'eh.w normal I' is also cooler than jual In the Atlantic states. Ti-o indications are for fair ana warm. cent tare 7 minutes. er weather in this district Sunday. Xorthwest Rank Statement PortlfcaO. Clearings today Year ago $.i in :s 132. OJJ 3 Oaln toly Balance toiia Year ego . Clearings . Balance Clearings . . Balance .... Twoom. attle. -t "4 3 1144. '142 1 161 8T4 l . . .l!foi5 . ... 24.C6 . 1.10." 144. (l rrt Vhrt Hllther. Paris. Aug 2 Whest closed 5 reptlmes Mr -- ries XaTO TOM itrrrrk or OATAI.OOrB Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Etc J. J. BUTZER. SEEDS Deyt- A. 1M YBOJTT t. Iiot"n Ml" I'hl'-sgi 1.1 t ' 1 n c i n n a t ' 1 1 Iienvcr i"-' r.etroll. Mich Ks nsai Clh V ' I.os Anf'!-, C.i I . m- ( irl '-ar T . i New Vork N V UIlBt.B. V' h phlladrij ' a Pa phoenix. A't- Plttsb'ira ri port I ami. ' ' " P: I.o i M ' 8t Pa'il M ' r galt Lsk I t h San prat' " " -Seattle. Wn'' -Fpokane. Wr W'ahlnt'-n. I C Temp !;ix. Min. Preclp, d2 4 8 (V, vt fi 4v 2, 62 v S f, . 0 v 7 4 62 88 "" 76 6'i ,oo x 8 "6 . M -'I ,6 On 4, f6 0 7 1 5 6 O'l i- 2 7 4 ."'J 7 4 5 S aV. 66 52 .40 9 1 7 2 . 0 u 6 2 ,oo m 5 'i a r 7 l 5 4 . il 1 1 6' 44 .68 ,-fi 46 11 6 52 On Prices of Lots $85, $100, $125 EASY PAYMENTS $10 DOWN AND $5 MONTHLY Liberal Discount for Cash Title Guaranteed Perfect AGENTS AT TRACT EVERY DAY. INCLUDING SUNDAY Take Montavilla car at corner Third and Morrison erects: iret off at corner Mount Tabor Investment company to Thaddeua W. Green, lot 4, block 32, Katherlne I Andrew J. Freum anl wife to Jo seph Webber, lot 5, block "J ", Fulton Park Oeorge M. I.akln and wife to Mrs. L. J. Conllsk. lot 4, block 4. subdivision of lot 2. River side Homestead addition Eva L. B. Alfo-d to L. F. Steph ens et al. lots 1. 2 and 3. block 2, subdivision of tracts I, 4 Fernwood A. B. and W. H. Nunn to George W. Clarke, lot 7, block 2!). Wil lamette Heights addition .... Elizabeth Ryan to Joseph A. Ma guire. lot 17, block 105. W. Irv Ington Portland Trust company to George Maude Blackmore, lot 6, block 6, Menefee addition . . R. P. Rlggs and wife to Burnett Kllle. lot 2, block 3, South Sunnyslde Earl Crockett to A. E. Chittenden, lot 6 and north of lot 8, block 16. Highland Park Gambrlnus Brewing company to Michael J. Murnahe and wife, north V of lot 11. block 24. Multnomah addition ...... ... W. S. Hyde and wife to A. N. Cone, lots 13, 14 and 15, block 105, University Park 1,550 Mill PeForest Andross and wife, to Ethel North, lot 6, block 33, Central Albina S. Ij. Brown and wife to Robert Hofer. lot 8, block t, cl.ty 6. I.. Brown and wife to Robert Hofer, south 20 feet of lot 2. 7 and north 20 feet of lot 3, 6, block 12. East Portland 20,000 Southeast Portland ReVl Estate association to Syver N". Fenne, lots 9. 10, block l, i-irs; sudcji vlslon of McKlnley Park J. A. Cpton and wife to Rosa A. Clark, lot 13. block 16. Kathar ine D. I.- Bruce and wife to K. L.. McKinlev, lot 1", block 14, Ar leta Park No. 2 Southeast Portland Real Estate association to W. H. Carson, lots 1, 2. block S. First subdi vision of McKinlev Park f J. J Turner and wife to Abraham Melster. 2 acres in section n, township 1 south, range 1 east Abner Thompson to ole Stokke, lot 6. block 11. Park addition to Alblnn E M Truman to C L, Truman, lot 16. block 2?. Lincoln Park Annex; also 1 4 4 4 fe In lot 15. block 1. North Irvlngton... Elizabeth Spencer to Brookfleld Investment company, 33x100 feet, beginning at point In north line of Wayne street 67 feet westerly from Intersection with west line of King street.. B M. Lombard and wife to Al bert Peterson, lot 9. block 2. Railway addition to Montavilla B M Lombard and wife to Albert Peterson, lot 8. block 2. Rail way addition to Montavilla .. . Pacific Title & Trust Co., the leading abstractors. 204-5--7 Falling bldg. 275 2,000 726 1.000 1,060 850 875 600 400 800 .500 200 157 250 275 3,650 359 300 3,600 5 "5 W. R. Hal-Hp tiflcates of title. & Co.. abstracts, csr etc. 328 Corbett bldg tnc, wtil Williams Abstract Company rive vou the lowest prices on abstracts. 266 Stark St., room 12. KOK SALE HEAL ESTATE 16 NEW 7-ROOM ! Salmon St.; ! B-2'i87. Bt'NGAI.OW. 13,000; terms. 107 E. Phone I A CHOICE HOME FOR 11.000 Less than actual value: owner must I sell: 9 rooms, up to date throughout; I large lot. fine location. Improved street; no e, U . 1 1 Aiimrw tt-wk, ..mimi. LET" l"S RENT TOCIX HOUSE FOR vou. Inquiries every dav Coast It 1 1 v Co . 2 20 Lumber Exchange. li.imi "Hi VS ONE OK THE IJE3T S riom bungalow In Vernon. 1300 csah. easy t . streets, office. 'ther particulars call MARRIAGE LICEXSES Overbeck & Cooke Co. Commission 'tffrttjants, Slocks. Bonds, Cotton. Grain, Etc. BOARD OP TRADE BUILDINO Xiemixri Chicago Board of Trade, GrTpondet of Login & Brji. Chxifo, N'tw York. Bottcxv. W hr tb oe!jr prrrt wire connecting TiM-Uind with the etter cichiDfet. MEMBERS PORTl-A.ND BOARO Of TRADX. vv C V'!h!non. Fmma Rurfsca" Frelert. k WHhsr- p j jn n-i Msr-sin O A l''.pe .ar,1 f 7 0 r,n t nd iir' L pete ftn!"1 F'.ii'-n. Or h HssHi". ' jhn W Msrrlr-t'. H""-"' Cru'i- shark Pert land Breaker M. and Manila. T O'Malley. 23 Yanouvr ave Hsskett. 34 2. and Rer- , 'illa and Hihbard ! Montavilla branch I;or fu oilicc. C. P. WELL5 til Worcester Bldg. Phone M 3253 CAREY ACT LAND OPEMNQ HILU ORE terms on balance. Call 70S Alberta iwner Phone Wondlawn 222 tHIf WEEK 13.500 FCiR H-ROOM house cor location, redu-ed from II,. 60u Bpeer & Co., 1000 4 Helmon it WILL DOUBLE " IN LESS THAN J year Full let. 7 room house, new and complete fr 11. 100. Must be half ch One block of car. this aid of Ore!v utatln THE Dl'N'N-I.AWRr.NfB CO.. 24 Alder St. - WA VERI.EtGH HEIGHTS: FINfc&f vacant quarter, 1100 le Ihlli torn- Is asking; nair raaij. uwnir, Welding Cirda Washington Mdg )ry'"n ' T onset h A Co. florlsta .11 k'nd 111 th st Ints. !l :. and W 3 Pmlth A Co. corner 4th and Wash- for flowers of Clarke Proa florists Fin riowera nd fjortl dsig-M 1 MefTHNin St. Tull cress salt far rnt. all !. , rlT Tsllorlrg Co, I0 Starli at. VT.a M Smith -fteirlal. II U L Cfl poeite Meter A Frank a, Mala tit. - On OCTOBER 1!. at KINGS Mho on the main line of th mm short LINE. 15.f'00 acres of the I v., rult lsnd In the weat will ba terms thrown open for eettlement. The sale m k conducted under the surer-1 vision of the stat of Idaho, f oil prw tectloa being guaranteed for tltla Easy terms, low nrlcea. great aurplits el water, gpacial rates on all raliroada Call upon 13. S. COOK 5c CO. Corhett Bllg, r Wrlta Main Ofe. nrof nu tsbtoattov it rtni IW, mvmm, ura.v , rnv ITre fRAcf In mILWaVkIk. JifV: nrman s addition, good location, f,na (view six large fruit treea, balanea rasr Ibarrl'es; I1.40- Inqulra 4Taem ve gellwo'vl for A. J Wa-lker. owner MTFfBXTToj AtVOUNf "ort,, k - ness eqult Tery ehaap. I room houses: 01. T-rom bev.s. strictly modern, good famttura e' ipeta, everything eompleta. Cail Cirand ava N.. phona WoodUan I'li, I-.1H4 ii too NEW -roou COTTA., a: fcnw lota In fH. Johna; whl m nap. vr.a ppaninn v a, j.o )nw rata aearston to Kisnn r, . , Beptetnber . call t Klarnata t - fceelTjarter. 111 Morris"! et, !' FUrTS a L P. a 1 rK" bwi,. 12. ac4 ll-'. r; rash or term i t fart If TDv4er. nHim e.c. ett rarltna. FTow r- WO4 i't. jy